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New template for *-analysis-steps #23
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I agree with everything you said. Don't forget we also have |
Agree too, we need to cleanup our mess :-) On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 5:40 PM, Kevin Dungs [email protected]
Dr. Albert Puig Navarro |
I'm in favour of moving everything into a single gitbook-based repo. Maybe it would be best to keep the current lessons as they are, and start building a |
I hadn't thought of indexing, it's a good point. We could keep the old sites up and add a "go here" link. Or we could add a |
If only we knew somebody working at the big G to clear this up... |
Check out https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-redirect-from#redirect-to for redirecting to new pages. Considering the lhcb org is mainly used by the kits I'd keep using it. Until the day when the starterkit goes LHC wide ;) |
The current template for the lessons is based on the software carpentry template. It has served us well, but I think we can do better.
I'd like us to discuss two things: moving to a different lesson template, and the possibility of merging the two lesson repos.
Changing the lesson template
Pros
blah
, just concentrated on the content.Cons
Having a single lessons repository
This is just an idea I had.
I'm not sure if there's a big benefit in having two repos, first- and second-analysis steps. We could just have a single
lhcb-starterkit-lessons
repo, which we can pick and chose from when putting together a course. Then we don't have to have clumsy links referring to lessons in “the first Starterkit” or “in First Analysis Steps”; everything will be easy to find because it's all on one page.(I had students in the Impactkit who didn't realise/forgot that we'd already taught some things in first-analysis-steps that they could use for stuff in second-*. Having all the lessons visible on a single index might help.)
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